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New Knitting Thread (And spinning) (And crochet too I guess)

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Lines:
I use a tapestry needle, if that's what it's called. It's a large eyed, somewhat blunt needle. I also use it to weave in ends, too.

Also, clarify what I said about crocheting being easier on my hands, I forgot to mention most of what I have done involved a size Q hook, which is 15mm. (In other words, rather big.) Lately I've been knitting mostly on US size 6-8 needles, which are considerably smaller and therefore make me cramp up more. This may have something to do with it!

Ladybug:
Thanks! They had a big needle at the yarn store, so I finished the sock today.



It fits perfectly! The knitting is sort of odd some places, and it's way tighter some places than others, but overall, I'm quite pleased. I might even make the second one. The yarn is kinda cool looking, but it's thin and I can't seem to find a good tightness, but I'll try again.

yelley:


i knit a squid. yaaaaaay squid.

Emaline:
Dear yelley,


So, whats your favorite kind of cake? I figure I should ask, so I know what kind to get for our wedding.

yelley:
dear emaline,

i don't much care for cake. but i will eat it on special occasions, such as our wedding. i prefer white cake. or ice cream cake. especially the kind from coldstone that is made with cake batter flavored ice cream. brilliant! for when you want cake that tastes like cake but isn't actually cake. best idea ever.

<3, yelley

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